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... Robert Peel , and Lord Palmerston - Address agreed to without division - Re- marks on the Queen's Speech , and the Debate , and reflections on the Foreign Policy of the Government - Discussion on bringing up the Report on the Address - Sir ...
... Robert Peel , and Lord Palmerston - Address agreed to without division - Re- marks on the Queen's Speech , and the Debate , and reflections on the Foreign Policy of the Government - Discussion on bringing up the Report on the Address - Sir ...
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... Sir Robert Peel vindicates his own efforts to promote Scientific Instruction . Law Reform - Punishment of Death - Bills of Mr. F. Kelly and Lord John Russell - Mr . Kelly's Bill mutilated in Committee - He abandons the measure The ...
... Sir Robert Peel vindicates his own efforts to promote Scientific Instruction . Law Reform - Punishment of Death - Bills of Mr. F. Kelly and Lord John Russell - Mr . Kelly's Bill mutilated in Committee - He abandons the measure The ...
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... Sir Robert Peel- Speeches of Sir de Lacy Evans , Mr. Wakley , and Lord John Russell- Discussions on the Corn - laws in the House of Lords - Progress of Agitation , and state of public Opinion CHAPTER VI . [ 90 Debate on Sir R. Peel's ...
... Sir Robert Peel- Speeches of Sir de Lacy Evans , Mr. Wakley , and Lord John Russell- Discussions on the Corn - laws in the House of Lords - Progress of Agitation , and state of public Opinion CHAPTER VI . [ 90 Debate on Sir R. Peel's ...
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... Lord Worsley , seconded by Mr. E. Buller - Sir Robert Peel declares his concurrence , and the Motion is carried without a division - The Speaker returns thanks - Remarks of Lord John Russell , and Reference made by him to the preceding ...
... Lord Worsley , seconded by Mr. E. Buller - Sir Robert Peel declares his concurrence , and the Motion is carried without a division - The Speaker returns thanks - Remarks of Lord John Russell , and Reference made by him to the preceding ...
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... Sir Robert Peel brings in a bill to con- tinue the Commission for six months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Pakington and others ...
... Sir Robert Peel brings in a bill to con- tinue the Commission for six months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel , Mr. Pakington and others ...
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